Retarded coolant line bending question
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the way i bent mine was a make shift mandrel. Plug one end with a battery and tape then filled it with wet sand, plugged other side with battery and tape then stepped on it to get the needed bend without kinks.
the time you took posting this you could have just unbolted your manifold and bent it. try sticking the pipe in your but hole then bending, worked for a few members here.
the time you took posting this you could have just unbolted your manifold and bent it. try sticking the pipe in your but hole then bending, worked for a few members here.
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Weird, seems like the bracket is hung up on the manifold when I try and pull on it. The pipe itself can't move horizontally seeing as it's constrained by the bracket and it can't move much in and out given that it's still stuck in the mixing manifold.
I am seriously mechanically retarded, so thanks for putting up with this.
Weird, seems like the bracket is hung up on the manifold when I try and pull on it. The pipe itself can't move horizontally seeing as it's constrained by the bracket and it can't move much in and out given that it's still stuck in the mixing manifold.
I am seriously mechanically retarded, so thanks for putting up with this.
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